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Notes on postmodern programming
- Proceedings of the Onward Track at Oopsla 02, the ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications
, 2002
"... The ultimate goal of all computer science is the program. The performance of programs was once the noblest function of computer science, and computer science was indispensable to great programs. Today, programming and computer science exist in complacent isolation, and can only be rescued by the con ..."
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The ultimate goal of all computer science is the program. The performance of programs was once the noblest function of computer science, and computer science was indispensable to great programs. Today, programming and computer science exist in complacent isolation, and can only be rescued by the conscious co-operation and collaboration of all programmers. The universities were unable to produce this unity; and how indeed, should they have done so, since creativity cannot be taught? Designers, programmers and engineers must once again come to know and comprehend the composite character of a program, both as an entity and in terms of its various parts. Then their work will be filled with that true software spirit which, as “theory of computing”, it has lost. Universities must return to programming. The worlds of the formal methods and algorithm analysis, consisting only of logic and mathematics, must become once again a world in which things are built. If the young person who rejoices in creative activity now begins his career as in the older days by learning to program, then the unproductive “scientist ” will no longer be condemned to inadequate science, for their skills will be preserved for the programming in which they can achieve great things. Designers, programmers, engineers, we must all return to programming! There is no essential difference between the computer scientist and the programmer. The computer scientist is an exalted programmer. By the grace of Heaven and in rare moments of inspiration which transcend the will, computer science may unconsciously blossom from the labour of the hand, but a base in programming is essential to every computer scientist. It is there that the original source of creativity lies. Let us therefore create a new guild of programmers without the class-distinctions that raise an arrogant barrier between programmers and computer scientists! Let us desire, conceive, and create the new program of the future together. It will combine design, user-interfaces, and programming in a single form, and will one day rise towards the heavens from the hands of a million workers as the crystalline symbol of a new and coming faith. 1 1
To my mother and father. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................iv.
, 1990
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What is Organization Theory?
"... theorist /’�ΙərΙst / n. a holder or inventor of a theory or theories. theorize/’�ΙəraΙz/v. intr. (also-ise) evolve or indulge in theories. theorizer n. theory /’�ΙərΙ / n. (pl.-ies) 1 a supposition or system of ideas explaining something, esp. one based on general principles independent of the parti ..."
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theorist /’�ΙərΙst / n. a holder or inventor of a theory or theories. theorize/’�ΙəraΙz/v. intr. (also-ise) evolve or indulge in theories. theorizer n. theory /’�ΙərΙ / n. (pl.-ies) 1 a supposition or system of ideas explaining something, esp. one based on general principles independent of the particular things to be explained (opp. HYPOTHESIS) (atomic theory; theory of evolution). 2 a speculative (esp. fanciful) view (one of my pet theories). 3 the sphere of abstract knowledge or speculative thought (this is all very well in theory, but how will it work in practice?). 4 the exposition of the principles of a science etc. (the theory of music). 5 Math. a collection of propositions to illustrate the principles of a subject (probability theory; theory of equations). [LL theoria f. Gk theo – ria f. theo – ros spectator f. theo – reo – look at]

